Bears safety Chris Harris doesn't believe next month's Hall of Fame game against the Rams should be played if training camps are delayed. "No one wants to play four exhibition games, but that's what we do," Harris told The Chicago Tribune. "I'm cool with playing (the Hall of Fame) game if we get training camp started on time. But anything past (July 22), then I'm not cool with it. "Even if we report three days later, then it's still past (July 22). The Bears' organization, Lovie (Smith) and Jerry (Angelo) made the decision to have training camp when we're having it because of that preseason game on Aug. 7. So that's the amount of time it would take for us to get ready for the game. That's how I look at it." Pro Football Hall of Fame president Steve Perry told the newspaper that the game likely would be canceled if the labor dispute between NFL owners and players isn't settled in time. Rescheduling the game "would not be practical based on the Hall of Fame ceremonies."